let s go straight to gavin at the bbc sport centre. the africa cup of nations kicks off in ivory coast on saturday. despite going through a civil war just over a decade ago, the country has produced some of africa s greatest players such as didier drogba and yaya toure. since the conflict ended, ivory coast has become a growing power in west africa. earlier, we looked ahead to the tournament with bbc sport africa s ian williams, who s in abidjan. the first in a0 years in the ivory coast, notjust excitement but pride as well that is coming back after so long. you see those distinctive orange, white and green everywhere you go, traders weaving through the traffic selling their flags, hats and horns. not so long ago, a country torn apart by civil war. they are spread over $1 billion on new infrastructure including forney stadiums. the idea turn the country into a west african sporting hub so the facilities do not go to waste. we are told there is great interest in as globally
both planets are actually a comparable shade of greenish blue. well, to help us understand this, i mjoined by professor catherine heymans. she s the astronomer royal for scotland, and a professor of astrophysics at the university of edinburgh. hello to you. thank you very much forjoining us. hello to you. thank you very much forjoining m hello to you. thank you very much forjoining ve for “oining us. please explain, why did forjoining us. please explain, why did we think forjoining us. please explain, why did we think they forjoining us. please explain, why did we think they were forjoining us. please explain, why did we think they were these - did we think they were these different colours to begin with? these images that we are used to seeing are from the voyager two nation. it was a nasa spacecraft that was launched in the late 70s and took images of uranus and neptune in the late 80s by the time it got there. now, the way you and i see colour is we have photo re
saying we have been robbed. i am tired of being all that but i still want to stay under conditions which will allow me to give more. sergio busquets bade farewell to barcelona and the camp nou at a leaving ceremony that featured a number of his former team mates after a trophy laden 15 years at the catalan giants. busquets firstjoined the barcelona first team in 2008 and was part of the pep guardiola side that swept all before them in that first season, winning the treble of la liga, the copa del rey and the champions league. he made 722 appearances for barcelona and won 32 trophies in his decade and a half. translation: i know how difficult it is to win. i have translation: i know how difficult it is to win. i have been translation: i know how difficult it is to win. i have been lucky - translation: i know how difficult it is to win. i have been lucky and - translation: i know how difficult it is to win. i have been lucky and i - is to win. i have been lucky and i have w
low as 2 or three degrees tomorrow. a cloudy start for england and wales, but this time, the cloud is thinner. it will be dry and because the cloud is thinner, it is more likely to break up in the sunshine develops across england and as well as across scotland and northern ireland. but i think it will be quite breezy, particularly in the south east once again for kent and essex through the english channel. because the wind is coming in from the north sea on those eastern coast, it will be a touch cooler. temperatures more widely up to 20 or 21 degrees in the sunshine. nice day and try once again. the sun will be quite strong. we have high uv levels. all the way from the channel islands into the northern isles of scotland because the sun is going to be out and it will be dry. different story across southern parts of europe for anybody travelling. more fun downpours to come, northern europe particularly the uk dominated by that high pressure, keeping it dry. into the weekend, a